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Journal of Informetrics, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 2010
- Elizabeth S. Vieira

, José A. N. F. Gomes:
Citations to scientific articles: Its distribution and dependence on the article features. 1-13 - Leo Egghe:

Characteristic scores and scales based on h-type indices. 14-22 - Francisco Javier Cabrerizo

, Sergio Alonso
, Enrique Herrera-Viedma
, Francisco Herrera
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q2-Index: Quantitative and qualitative evaluation based on the number and impact of papers in the Hirsch core. 23-28 - Marko A. Rodriguez, Joshua Shinavier:

Exposing multi-relational networks to single-relational network analysis algorithms. 29-41 - Michael Schreiber:

How to modify the g-index for multi-authored manuscripts. 42-54 - Massimo Franceschet:

The difference between popularity and prestige in the sciences and in the social sciences: A bibliometric analysis. 55-63 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano

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The Hirsch spectrum: A novel tool for analyzing scientific journals. 64-73 - Istvan Z. Kiss

, Mark Broom
, Paul G. Craze, Ismael Ràfols
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Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines? 74-82 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:

Citation speed as a measure to predict the attention an article receives: An investigation of the validity of editorial decisions at Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 83-88 - Hiroyasu Inoue, Wataru Souma

, Schumpeter Tamada:
Analysis of cooperative research and development networks on Japanese patents. 89-96 - Zifeng Chen, Jiancheng Guan:

The impact of small world on innovation: An empirical study of 16 countries. 97-106 - Salim Moussa

, Mourad Touzani:
Ranking marketing journals using the Google Scholar-based hg-index. 107-117 - Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert

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Hirsch-type characteristics of the tail of distributions. The generalised h-index. 118-123 - Kayvan Kousha

, Mike Thelwall
, Somayeh Rezaie:
Using the Web for research evaluation: The Integrated Online Impact indicator. 124-135
Volume 4, Number 2, April 2010
- Ronald Rousseau, Dietmar Wolfram:

The ASIS&T-ISSI "metrics" pre-conference seminar and the Global Alliance. 139-140
- Judit Bar-Ilan

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Rankings of information and library science journals by JIF and by h-type indices. 141-147 - Heather A. Piwowar

, Wendy Webber Chapman
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Public sharing of research datasets: A pilot study of associations. 148-156 - Katherine W. McCain:

Core journal literatures and persistent research themes in an emerging interdisciplinary field: Exploring the literature of evolutionary developmental biology. 157-165 - Yasar Tonta

, Hamid R. Darvish
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Diffusion of latent semantic analysis as a research tool: A social network analysis approach. 166-174 - Ronald Rousseau, Liying Yang, Ting Yue:

A discussion of Prathap's h2-index for institutional evaluation with an application in the field of HIV infection and therapy. 175-184 - Lin Zhang

, Xinhai Liu, Frizo A. L. Janssens, Liming Liang, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Subject clustering analysis based on ISI category classification. 185-193 - Andreas Strotmann

, Dangzhi Zhao:
Combining commercial citation indexes and open-access bibliographic databases to delimit highly interdisciplinary research fields for citation analysis. 194-200 - Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau:

Measuring a journal's input rhythm based on its publication-reference matrix. 201-209
Volume 4, Number 3, July 2010
- Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff

, Peter van den Besselaar
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A meta-evaluation of scientific research proposals: Different ways of comparing rejected to awarded applications. 211-220 - Michael Norris

, Charles Oppenheim:
Peer review and the h-index: Two studies. 221-232 - Shuhua Wang, Hengjun Wang, Paul R. Weldon:

Effect of cooperation between Chinese scientific journals and international publishers on journals' impact factor. 233-238 - Massimo Franceschet:

Journal influence factors. 239-248 - I. K. Ravichandra Rao, Divya Srivastava:

Growth of journals, articles and authors in malaria research. 249-256 - Marek Kosmulski

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Hirsch-type approach to the 2nd generation citations. 257-264 - Henk F. Moed:

Measuring contextual citation impact of scientific journals. 265-277 - P. Chen, Sidney Redner:

Community structure of the physical review citation network. 278-290 - Arnaud Quirin

, Oscar Cordón
, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada
, Félix de Moya-Anegón
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Graph-based data mining: A new tool for the analysis and comparison of scientific domains represented as scientograms. 291-312 - Wolfgang Glänzel:

On reliability and robustness of scientometrics indicators based on stochastic models. An evidence-based opinion paper. 313-319 - Leo Egghe:

Conjugate partitions in informetrics: Lorenz curves, h-type indices, Ferrers graphs and Durfee squares in a discrete and continuous setting. 320-330 - José Luis Ortega

, Isidro F. Aguillo
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Differences between web sessions according to the origin of their visits. 331-337 - Gangbo Wang, Jiancheng Guan:

The role of patenting activity for scientific research: A study of academic inventors from China's nanotechnology. 338-350 - Marek Kosmulski

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Hirsch-type index of international recognition. 351-357 - Matjaz Perc

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Zipf's law and log-normal distributions in measures of scientific output across fields and institutions: 40 years of Slovenia's research as an example. 358-364 - Denis Bouyssou

, Thierry Marchant:
Consistent bibliometric rankings of authors and of journals. 365-378 - Borja González-Pereira, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote

, Félix de Moya-Anegón
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A new approach to the metric of journals' scientific prestige: The SJR indicator. 379-391 - Michel Zitt:

Citing-side normalization of journal impact: A robust variant of the Audience Factor. 392-406 - Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz, Hans-Dieter Daniel:

The h index research output measurement: Two approaches to enhance its accuracy. 407-414 - Olle Persson:

Identifying research themes with weighted direct citation links. 415-422 - Tobias Opthof, Loet Leydesdorff

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Caveats for the journal and field normalizations in the CWTS ("Leiden") evaluations of research performance. 423-430 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

, Thed N. van Leeuwen
, Martijn S. Visser
, Nees Jan van Eck
, Ludo Waltman
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Rivals for the crown: Reply to Opthof and Leydesdorff. 431-435
- Henk F. Moed:

CWTS crown indicator measures citation impact of a research group's publication oeuvre. 436-438 - Jos A. E. Spaan:

The danger of pseudoscience in Informetrics. 439-440 - Lutz Bornmann:

Towards an ideal method of measuring research performance: Some comments to the Opthof and Leydesdorff (2010) paper. 441-443
- Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:

The citation speed index: A useful bibliometric indicator to add to the h index. 444-446
Volume 4, Number 4, October 2010
- Alexander Serenko

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The development of an AI journal ranking based on the revealed preference approach. 447-459 - Chan-Yuan Wong, Kim-Leng Goh

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Growth behavior of publications and patents: A comparative study on selected Asian economies. 460-474 - Matjaz Perc

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Growth and structure of Slovenia's scientific collaboration network. 475-482 - Liwen Vaughan, Justin You:

Word co-occurrences on Webpages as a measure of the relatedness of organizations: A new Webometrics concept. 483-491 - Dennis N. Ocholla

, Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha
, Johannes J. Britz:
Can information ethics be conceptualized by using the core/periphery model? 492-502 - Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico A. Maisano

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The citation triad: An overview of a scientist's publication output based on Ferrers diagrams. 503-511 - Anita Elleby, Peter Ingwersen

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Publication point indicators: A comparative case study of two publication point systems and citation impact in an interdisciplinary context. 512-523 - José María Sarabia, Emilio Gómez-Déniz

, María Sarabia, Faustino Prieto
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A general method for generating parametric Lorenz and Leimkuhler curves. 524-539 - Massimo Franceschet, Antonio Costantini:

The effect of scholar collaboration on impact and quality of academic papers. 540-553 - Jiang Li

, Mark Sanderson
, Peter Willett, Michael Norris
, Charles Oppenheim:
Ranking of library and information science researchers: Comparison of data sources for correlating citation data, and expert judgments. 554-563 - Nicolai Mallig:

A relational database for bibliometric analysis. 564-580 - Elizabeth S. Vieira

, José A. N. F. Gomes:
A research impact indicator for institutions. 581-590 - Kun Lu

, Dietmar Wolfram:
Geographic characteristics of the growth of informetrics literature 1987-2008. 591-601 - N. Balakrishnan, José María Sarabia

, Nikolai Kolev
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A simple relation between the Leimkuhler curve and the mean residual life. 602-607 - Tove Faber Frandsen

, Jeppe Nicolaisen
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What is in a name? Credit assignment practices in different disciplines. 608-617 - Xia Gao, Xiaochuan Guo, J. Sylvan Katz, Jiancheng Guan:

The Chinese innovation system during economic transition: A scale-independent view. 618-628 - Ludo Waltman

, Nees Jan van Eck
, Ed C. M. Noyons
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A unified approach to mapping and clustering of bibliometric networks. 629-635 - Michael Schreiber:

A case study of the modified g index: Counting multi-author publications fractionally. 636-643
- Loet Leydesdorff

, Tobias Opthof:
Normalization at the field level: Fractional counting of citations. 644-646
- Michael Schreiber:

A new family of old Hirsch index variants. 647-651

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